How to choose the best summer bedspreads

summer bedspreads

When we change seasons, home textiles also change because fresher and lighter fabrics are needed. You may be one of those who change the curtains and even the tablecloths, but do you also change the summer bedspreads? If you change them, you will make sure of two things: first, that your bedspreads fit the temperature of the room and second, that you will be renovating the decoration of your bedroom. And a change always feels good!

But of course, how can you choose the best summer bedspreads? You will have to think about the temperature, that they are not too heavy, in colors according to hot days and also in that they fit correctly in your decoration.

Warm weather

"Hot weather" and "low bedding" don't exactly go hand in hand, especially if you're hot at home and don't have air conditioning. However, you are one of those people who would rather sweat under a blanket than dare to sleep on it ... so you need to know how to choose the right quilt for summer. First, you have to analyze the difference between comforter and quilt.

summer bedspreads

A quilt

A comforter is usually one piece. It has quilt-like fillings such as down, feather, wool, and other synthetic fibers. And it also has a stitched cover designed to display on top of the bed and cannot be removed. Like the pillow and pillowcase concept, a quilt is usually an insert in a duvet cover that slides over the comforter to protect it.

Duvet covers tend to be less expensive than full duvets, So if you like to change your decor with the seasons, this could be the way to go. They're often easier to wash, too (though anyone who's tried to put them back together after washing can attest: the process isn't really that easy).

The bedspreads

However, a quilt is slightly lighter than a comforter, with less padding, and easier to wash and put back on. They work well as an alternative to the comforter during warmer months or as a layering piece in the winter. Can it be used all summer? It is a matter of preference.

summer bedspreads

It really depends on your sleeping preference, because the quilts provide a good weight without holding too much heat. However, those who have strong AC or live in colder climates may want to look for lightweight duvets. There is another thing to consider if it tends to get hot at night: the fabric of the blanket you choose. Look for breathable fabrics, like cotton or French linen. It will be more comfortable for you.

Also, follow the following tips to avoid mistakes.

Natural fibers to absorb sweat

Depending on the level of insulation and airflow in your room, along with your personal preference for temperature and allergy susceptibility, You have to choose between synthetic, wool, feather or ecological filling for your quilt.

When it comes to fabric, go for natural, moisture-wicking fibers such as linen, calico, bamboo, or cotton, which are lighter and more breathable than synthetics. If you are concerned that the occasional cool summer breeze will lower the temperature, Place a blanket or comforter at the foot of the bed.

Light colored fabrics to regulate heat

Color combinations that coincide with the season and are lighter help repel sunlight and keep the fabric fresh. So when choosing a summer quilt, select colors that evoke the season. These include clean whites, which will reflect any sunlight shining through bedroom windows during the day, and traditional cool colors like light blues and greens or even spa blue.

Another appropriate color scheme for the summer quilt is white and navy, which conveys a coastal and nautical feel. Some patterned bedspreads lend themselves better to summer than others, such as floral and natural prints.

summer bedspreads

Lightweight materials

Although generally much thinner than comforters, bedspreads vary in thickness depending on the type and volume they contain. If you tend to overheat easily, you are a good candidate for a lightweight cotton quilt that is as thin or thinner than the average blanket. Such bedspreads are more for looks than warmth, giving "warm sleepers" an alternative to a bed made simply from sheets. A quilt made from a cotton / polyester blend will fight bacteria and won't stick to your skin.

With these tips you can have the perfect summer bedspreads for you and to be able to sleep in the most comfortable way possible without having to be hot for it. Remember that it is important that you choose a design that fits your decoration, but also your personality.


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